Watch unlimited films online for $6.99.
Try MUBI for FREE.
 

Isobel

France, United Kingdom, Iceland

1995

4 Min
Black and White
1.66:1
English
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

   |   

DIR Michel Gondry

EXEC Georges Bermann, Pete Chambers

PROD Joseph Bennett, Cathy Hood

DP Tim Maurice-Jones

CAST Björk

ED Russell Icke

MUSIC Björk

ANIM Eric Valin

Synopsis

For her third Gondry video, Björk retreats back into nature. The story is about a girl named Isobel, a character invented by Björk and her friend when they were children.

According to Björk, Isobel was born in the forest. After the pebbles turned to skyscrapers, she ends up a grown woman living in the city with only instinct as her guide. Isobel dances naked on tables and falls in love with all the wrong people and causes pain. “So she escaped and isolated herself,” explains Björk. “That’s why she’s called Isobel and not Isabel.”

The video is a black-and-white lyrical narrative, which includes these and other elements. Varying exposures, lighting effects, and a monochromatic schema make the video look similar to an early film.

Similar to Human “Behaviour,” “Isobel” is the story of multiple persons represented by one Björk. Person One: Isobel weaves and composes this world and this story on her organ. Person Two: the story of Isobel is a tangled web indeed, as she is born “from the tiniest spark.” Isobel hides many secrets in her isolation. Her world is unique and primal. Tiny bi-planes are moths. Ants run around the city like people.

Water is the primary feature in her world. Gondry uses water as a dreamy transition tool between scenes. Like many Gondry videos, Isobel’s different realities blur, calling each world and reality into question.

“Michel explains very well the way I create my songs. When I write, I plant little seeds. Then, the question is: When will they be ripe? And that is up to Michel. For example, my favorite Michel video is Isobel. It’s Michel who found the poetry in it. He also found the thread we had on the first videos: Human Behaviour, Isobel and Bachlorette… It’s the same story with the same character who is neither Björk nor Gondry but a third person: us. It’s the story of a girl frightened by adults – a teenager who becomes aware of her femininity – then an instinctive character who discovers her femininity, with the good sides and the bad sides. In the end of Bachelorette, she realises she would be better where it all started: in the woods, alone. These videos are my different sides.” (Les Inrockuptibles n°185) –Director-file.com

Director

Original

Michel Gondry

Pioneering director Michel Gondry’s remarkable creative energy and ability to innovate have resulted in some of the most visually stunning music videos in the history of the medium, and his wild imagination and organic, childlike imagery raised the bar of what one could achieve in the short format. In particular, his technique of placing numerous cameras around a subject and combining the images to form a visually astonishing sweeping effect has become so popular that it has since gone on to achieve timeless notoriety in such films as the The Matrix. With a family background that consists of a number of inventors and technological innovators, Gondry, not surprisingly, is seen as a bottomless wealth of imaginative innovation.

Michel Gondry is a native of Versailles who was raised in a freethinking family that encouraged and supported his creative endeavors; his parents harbored a deep love of pop music and the works of Duke Ellington, in particular. Gondry’s grandfather Constant… read more

Wall

Displaying 0 wall posts.

Related Films

Fans

Displaying 5 of 23 fans.

Lists

Displaying 5 of 6 lists.

Reviews

No reviews yet — Write the first

Forum

Displaying 0 discussion topics.